We are community champions. We support those who need help, we strive to improve lives and bring about positive change in our neighbourhoods. Every event, initiative or project that we run is rooted in the notion of community. We believe that society works better when communities work together.
(UK, 1177466) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Still Parents Teesside: Baby Bereavement Support is a newly established peer-led support organisation, which aims to help anyone who has experienced the death of a baby. We will provide a monthly support group, as well as online support (via email and facebook), to parents and other family members who have lost a baby during pregnancy, at birth or in the months following birth.This Charity has been set up by three local bereaved parents, all of whom are experienced and trained peer supporters. We will link with local healthcare professionals such as maternity and neonatal staff, GP surgeries, and health visitors, to help identify local parents who may require support and signpost them to us. We also wish to help identify gaps in bereavement support and work with other organisations to help meet these needs. Our name comes from the fact that ‘our babies died but they are still loved, and we are still parents.’ Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1177466
(UK, 1185499) Browse eventsRipples of Compassion has been set up in memory of our the beautiful Ripley Olive Corless who died as a result of cancer age 2. We support parents that have experienced the death of a child, and children with cancer and their families to make their difficult experiences easier wherever we can.
(UK, SC020924) Browse eventsThere is great need for reconstructive surgery in West Africa - we can repair, rebuild and transform the lives of people frequently outcast by society through deformity or disability. High incidences of burns, traffic accidents, cancers, tropical diseases, congenital conditions like cleft palate leave bodies damaged and lives destroyed. We can help:
(UK, 1128776) Browse eventsMaternity Action is the UK’s leading charity committed to ending inequality and improving the health and well-being of pregnant women, partners and young children – from conception through to the child’s early years
We look after the iconic windmill on Beacon Hill and other village properties, and run the Grange Museum and Gallery with permanent and changing exhibitions and cultural events. We are digitising our archive of photographs and documents from Rottingdean's past and have set out a heritage trail.
The Galaxy Foundation provides sporting recreational facilities and activities for the community for educational opportunities, prevent poverty, advance health, promote social inclusion and relief for those in need by reason of age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage.
(UK, 1124945) Browse eventsHome-Start Fylde recruits and trains parent volunteers who then befriend and support families with at least one child aged 0-12. Volunteers help to give children the best possible start in life by supporting the whole family. They work to prevent difficult times from creating permanent problems.
We support one of the most marginalised groups in the world - LGBTQIA+ (queer) migrants, asylum seekers & refugees. We do this by providing business creation courses, delivering skill-enhancing masterclasses and working with queer and ally businesses to create employment advice and opportunities.
(UK, 1106427) Browse eventsFriends of St Luke’s supports St Luke’s School for Special Educational Needs, a “very” special school attended by children from the ages of 7 to 17 from all over Hertfordshire and neighbouring counties. All of our children have a wide range of Special Educational Needs with just under half of our children under Great Ormond Street Hospital. Our children’s disabilities and learning difficulties include Autism, Downs Syndrome, Dyslexia and Global Development Delay. Although none of our children attends due to physical disability, many our children have a physical disability alongside their Special Educational Needs. Nearly 50% of our children come from financially disadvantage backgrounds, some in care, fostered and many have parents with Special Needs themselves. St Luke’s is one of the lowest funded Special Educational Needs School in Hertfordshire, with 92% of our Local Authority funding is used for the necessary high ration of staff, leaving 8% to cover everything from toilet roll to books. Therefore, even necessities at the school are a fundraising issue. We are trying all possible avenues to raise these funds, as well as raising awareness of our school and Special Educational Needs.
(UK, SC045909) Browse eventsThe Stephens Foundation is a grant making charity which aims to support the advancement of education and health, the relief of poverty, and the advancement of community development; in particular individually supporting children and organisations supporting children, community groups throughout the United Kingdom and individuals or organisations who have financial need and whose activities fall within the charitable objectives.
(UK, 1091478) Browse eventsArundel Lido was established to preserve Lido Heritage in West Sussex and to provide leisure facilities to the local Arundel community and visitors to the town. As a registered charity it aims to improve the conditions of life particularly of those who are disadvantaged by reason of their youth, age, disability or social and economic circumstances.
The Disabled Golf Association promotes disabled golf in England. Our key activities are: 1. Organising around 50 golf events across England for disabled golfers. 2. Work with golf clubs to help them become more "disabled friendly". 3. Organise coaching sessions to introduce disable people to golf. 4. Work with England Golf and other sporting & golfing organizations to promote Disabled Golf
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We provide a playgroup provision for Thornhill and want the children to have a brilliant time at a price that is not restrictive to families. Therefore we like to raise money for new toys, food and extras at celebratory times.
Alsama sets up education centres, sports hubs and social enterprises in refugee camps in Lebanon. We have developed an innovative curriculum which compresses 12 years of typical school education into just 6 years. Our projects are run for – and, in large part, run by – refugee communities.
We run sections for Beavers, Cubs and Scouts, providing activities to all young people between 6 and 14 in Kingswinford and the surrounding area.
We are a community station broadcasting round-the-clock to the Greater Glasgow area, Edinburgh, and the world. Our programmes feature the widest range of traditional and contemporary music as well as folk, roots, Americana and world music. We support up-and-coming acts with our presenters always on the lookout for something new to share. We have strong links to Scottish culture and arts, and we work closely with various music and arts festivals to provide first-class programmes. Our listeners are very diverse and quite international – from the Glasgow area on 95FM, DAB Digital Radio in Glasgow and Edinburgh and around the world from the popup player on our website, mobile apps such as Radio Garden, and smart speakers. Anyone with an Alexa-enabled smart speaker can say "Alexa, play Celtic Music Radio".
Tylorstown Welfare Hall is the last remaining Miners Welfare Hall in the Rhondda Fach and the only community facility available for local people. We provide events and activities for people of all ages.
We offer a youth club for the local community, providing fun experiences and community engagement for our local young people.
Hospice Ukraine is a UK registered charity supporting hospices across Ukraine to provide comfort, dignity and palliative care for all in need at the end of life.
Here at Narconon we don’t have “patients” or “victims” or “addicts.” We have students—students who are learning to live a drug-free life. Every detail has been taken into account to give students the stability and comfort they need to help free themselves from addiction and rebuild their lives.